# More Resources

To explore other community-developed resources and content about GraphQL, take a look at these sites:

- [awesome-graphql](https://github.com/chentsulin/awesome-graphql): A fantastic community maintained collection of libraries, resources, and more.
- [graphql-apis](https://github.com/APIs-guru/graphql-apis): A collective list of public GraphQL APIs.
- [GraphQL Screencasts](https://graphql.wtf): Learn something new with GraphQL, every week.

## Community Meetups

The GraphQL community unites at meetups, fostering a collaborative environment
where developers share insights and best practices.

These gatherings provide a valuable platform for enthusiasts to connect,
exchange ideas, and stay abreast of the latest developments in the ever-evolving
GraphQL ecosystem.

If you want to go on a GraphQL meetup you can check out the
[community events section](/community/upcoming-events/#meetups).

If you are interested in hosting a GraphQL meetup, The GraphQL Foundation is
happy to promote your GraphQL event through the official communication channels.
Please contact us in the `#locals` channel on
[the community Discord channel](/community/#official-channels).

## GraphQL Logo & Trademark

The GraphQL name and logo are registered trademarks, and are neutrally held by The Linux Foundation. You may use the GraphQL mark so long as you adhere to the [trademark policy](https://lfprojects.org/policies/trademark-policy/).

Download the GraphQL logo and find guidelines for its use in the [brand guidelines](/brand).

## Code of Conduct

The [GraphQL Code of Conduct](/codeofconduct/) applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community.
